This is my cat. His name is Black-and-White.
http://www.bogley.com/forum/files/8a__large_.jpg
James
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This is my cat. His name is Black-and-White.
http://www.bogley.com/forum/files/8a__large_.jpg
James
nice crosses richard !
Last month this picture was a winner in a photo contest at my work. They were looking for photos to put in the conference rooms. It was my first victory. Okay, the competition probably wasn't that stiff.
>> Corey
but still cool! :2thumbs:Quote:
Originally Posted by Corey
Very nice, JP - I esp. like no. 1...but...is that a hint of sepia I see? It don't look strictly B&W on my screen, matey! NYarrrrr! :mrgreen:
Thanks Hank, it is sepia. It looks cozier than B&W :haha:Quote:
Originally Posted by hank moon
After reading/seeing summit 42's post of the GSL, and his recommendation to check out the Temple of the Birds, I swung by the other day. I didn't have time to hike around the mud, and wasn't a whole lot of color, so I shot in b&w.
Temple of the Birds? Where is this on the GSL?Quote:
Originally Posted by jiffers
I did tweak it a little bit. Ive found 2 filters/actions that I used now to get this look. Creates a somewhat 3D effect in my mind. Here is another oneQuote:
Originally Posted by Wild One
http://i164.photobucket.com/albums/u...814antique.jpg
I was at an art exhibit Thursday and saw some B&W with the edges blurred. Made me think of this pic I took in China. So I gave it a go.
did you use the dodge tool or did you feather it?Quote:
Originally Posted by blueeyessmiling
I am not sure what I did. I know I had two layers, I made the top one blurry then erased what I didn't want. I tried several diffrent brushes but in the end settled on two. One that erased everything and one I used around the edges. I know it was round and kind of feathered it. Hope that helps. I am so new to this, I truly have no clue what I am doing other then having fun with my pics.
another similar way to do that so that you don't loose anything as you erase is to create a layer mask on the blurry layer you created. Then, use a soft-edged round brush, with black color, to paint on the layer mask (make sure the layer mask is selected when you paint!). This will reveal what is behind or underneath the blurry layer. If you then decide that you want to change something back to blurry that you've "erased" just paint over the area with a soft-egded white brush. This will conceal what's underneath the blurry layer and add the blur back to those spots. :five:Quote:
Originally Posted by blueeyessmiling
I definitely feel "out-gunned" when playing with the big boys in B&W, cuz I have a hard time seeing in black and white, but here's one of the train.
coming from Arches
from the great salt lake.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3579/...ffc9f225_o.jpg
and another from the GSL, taken tonight.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3660/...88c34edc_o.jpg
An almost
http://www.wowasatch.com/pictures/Wi...-09/boingo.jpg
black and white.
http://www.wowasatch.com/pictures/Wi.../new-crown.jpg
or two.
Carpy - the depth in those GSL photos is amazing.